Saturday December 5th
Williams 5-1-0 (4-0-0 NESCAC) 3
Conn College (1-4-2; 0-2-2 NESCAC) 1
Box Score
The Ephs remained unbeaten in conference play thanks to three third period goals from underclassmen, including Michael Lata (F, '19)'s first collegiate tally. Freshman Michael Pinios (G, '19) made 22 saves to move to 3-0-0 in net.
Colby (2-3-1; 1-3-0 NESCAC) 2
Bowdoin (2-4-1; 1-2-1 NESCAC) 4
Box Score
Cody Todesco (F, '19) potted an empty net goal to seal the Bowdoin victory in the 206th matchup of the Maine rivals (Colby won the 205th meeting the night before). Todesco had three points on the evening (1-2-3) to lead the Polar Bears in scoring (3-6-9).
Middlebury (2-2-2; 2-0-2 NESCAC) 3
Tufts (1-4-2 NESCAC; 0-3-1 NESCAC) 2
Box Score
Cameron Romoff (D, '17) scored with 1:07 left to break a 2-2 tie and complete the Panthers comeback from 2-0 down after one period. Main transfer Nik Nugnes (G, '18) made 49 saves in defeat to fall to 1-1-1. Nugnes has at least 39 saves in each of his three starts.
Wesleyan (0-1-4; 0-0-3 NESCAC) 2
Amherst (2-1-2; 1-0-1 NESCAC) 2
Box Score
Jay Matthews (F, '16) scored with the goalie pulled to pull the Cardinals even with Amherst with 15 seconds remaining. It is the third tie in five games this season for a Wesleyan team that had 0 ties in a 3-21 season in 2014-15.
Trinity (4-1-0; 3-0-0 NESCAC) 3
Hamilton (2-3-0; 0-2-0 NESCAC) 2
Box Score
Brandon Cole (F, '17) scored in the final two minutes to pull the Bantams even then Ethan Holdaway (F, '17) scored in the first two minutes of OT to rally Trinity to the 3-2 victory. Evan Buitenhuis (G, '18) made 51 saves in defeat while Alex Morin made 31 saves to move to 2-0-0.
Sunday December 6th
Trinity (4-2-0; 3-1-0 NESCAC) 2
Amherst (2-1-2; 1-0-1 NESCAC) 4
Box Score
Topher Flanagan (F, '18) put in an empty netter to seal Amherst's second consecutive win over Trinity at Orr Rink. The only regular season NESCAC loss for the Bantams during last season's championship run occured at Amherst in January. Dave Cunningham (G. '16) made 34 saves to improve to 2-0-2.
Wesleyan (0-2-4; 0-1-3 NESCAC) 1
Hamilton (3-3-0; 1-2-0 NESCAC) 2
Box Score
Buitenhuis had another 40 save game and Robbie Murden (F, '17) put in his third tally of the weekend to hold off Wesleyan for the Continentals first league win of the season. Murden earned NESCAC Player of the Week honors for scoring three of the four Hamilton goals on the weekend.
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